Lady in Lima

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Lady in Lima

In the spring of 2009, I landed in Munich, Germany, for a month long German language program. There I met a Peruvian boy. One year and a half later, I followed him to Lima. These are my expat adventures.

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One Way Ticket2
years agoI came to Peru with the assumption that I would be here until Alvaro finished law school. I had planned for about two years in Lima, but all along knew that I could go home whenever I wanted. Now that he has finally finished school, my return to the US is imminent.I hadn't given much thought to my...

Two Years2
years agoToday marks two years since my arrival in Peru. This milestone snuck up on me yesterday at church when the bulletin read "November 4, 2012," I realized how close I was to the two year mark.When I celebrated my first year in Peru, I let out a huge sigh of relief. Mostly in shock that I had actually...

My vote's in!2
years agoFour years ago, I was planning for my big study abroad trip. Originally, I had planned to go for a full calendar year and one of the most exciting parts of that was being able to vote absentee. For a variety of reasons, I didn't leave that fall and unfortunately, couldn't vote absentee in the 2008...

Mountains in Huaraz2
years agoOne weekend, rumors began to spread about the Peruvian government giving everyone a four day weekend. This unexpected holiday was a way to encourage Limeans to leave the city to make room for the South America-Arab Summit. At first, I didn't believe the rumors. How can a government simply declare...

Charmer2
years agoTaking a taxi in Lima is a bargaining affair and the prices always start high since I'm clearly a foreigner. Whether or not I will budge on a price is a combination of how well I know the fare and how badly I want to get home. Some days, I'll pay a little more but other days, I fight and fight...

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